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ELECTRICIAL OUTDOOR LIGHTS PROBLEM

  • 31-08-2014 9:54pm
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    Tonight I was expecting my 4 outdoor lantern pole lights to come on but they didn't they tripped the switch but it has been doing this on wet evenings and I could put the light on during the day and they would be fine. What causes this I recently dug up all the joiners from under the ground and found that a bit if water seeped in. With this I changed the wire boxes to just normal bridge wire joiners and put tape around them and then a plastic nut bag to prevent water going in but it worked find during the day and I thought it was cured but there was mist in the evening. Do plastic bags start sweating or something . What to do now is there underground joiners out there any advice for me. There just so simple what could be wrong thanks


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  • Technology & Internet Moderators Posts: 28,820 Mod ✭✭✭✭oscarBravo


    Closing this, as it has nothing to do with Open Source software. I see you've already posted in the Electrical forum - I don't think it's any harm to reiterate the advice you've received there, which is that if you don't understand what's going on here, you are risking your life if you do anything other than get a qualified electrician to deal with the problem.


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